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UKIP MEP Gerard Batten gets brick through window | UKIP MEP Gerard Batten gets brick through window |
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UKIP MEP Gerard Batten had a brick thrown through a window at his London home in the early hours of Tuesday. | |
Mr Batten said he suspected it was part of an attempt by political opponents to intimidate UKIP candidates ahead of next Thursday's European elections. | Mr Batten said he suspected it was part of an attempt by political opponents to intimidate UKIP candidates ahead of next Thursday's European elections. |
"I don't know who did it but I have to deduce it is because of politics," he told BBC News. | "I don't know who did it but I have to deduce it is because of politics," he told BBC News. |
Police are investigating the incident and have told the MEP they will step up patrols in his street. | Police are investigating the incident and have told the MEP they will step up patrols in his street. |
Asked why he thought it was connected to his political campaigning, Mr Batten said: "It is odd that it has not happened to anyone else in the street. I am the only one involved in politics and there is an election going on." | Asked why he thought it was connected to his political campaigning, Mr Batten said: "It is odd that it has not happened to anyone else in the street. I am the only one involved in politics and there is an election going on." |
He told BBC News it was the third time he had had a brick through his window - the other two incidents were in 2008. In the same year, Mr Batten said, he had disturbed a youth trying to smash his car window. | He told BBC News it was the third time he had had a brick through his window - the other two incidents were in 2008. In the same year, Mr Batten said, he had disturbed a youth trying to smash his car window. |
Describing Tuesday's incident, he said: "My wife and I were woken at 3.30am by a noise downstairs. On investigating we could see nothing out of place and went back to bed, assuming the noise had been caused by a household pet. | Describing Tuesday's incident, he said: "My wife and I were woken at 3.30am by a noise downstairs. On investigating we could see nothing out of place and went back to bed, assuming the noise had been caused by a household pet. |
"We were woken 45 minutes later by a much louder noise, accompanied by the sound of breaking glass. On rushing downstairs, we discovered that a housebrick had been thrown through our living-room window. The police were informed and are currently investigating." | "We were woken 45 minutes later by a much louder noise, accompanied by the sound of breaking glass. On rushing downstairs, we discovered that a housebrick had been thrown through our living-room window. The police were informed and are currently investigating." |
Mr Batten has been one of London's representatives in the European Parliament since June 2004 and in 2008 he was UKIP's London mayoral candidate. | Mr Batten has been one of London's representatives in the European Parliament since June 2004 and in 2008 he was UKIP's London mayoral candidate. |
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